Teahouse






Photos © Kei Sugino
Old tradition meets contemporary design…
Who: Hiroaki Kimura/ Ks Architects
What: Japanese Teahouse
Where: Osaka
When: 2004
How: One story wood/steel frame construction
Site Area: 8934 square feet
Construction Area: 1970 square feet (includes the main house)
Total Floor Area: 56 square feet (teahouse alone)
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